We’re a custom workshop, not a factory. We make every piece from scratch, one at a time. Our craftsmen have mastered the art of building large custom conference tables. Our talented crew of custom designers and builders will guide your project through the design phase, construction, and into your very special space.
Parker Burrer recently crafted this magnificent 12' long custom live edge conference table. The top consists of two matched spalted pecan slabs with a hand fabricated steel base.
In the early 1900's Florida's lush tropical beauty was embellished by the vibrant sunsets reflected in the pristine waters. Detailed windows of this era remain in the unique photographic art of E. G. Barnhill.
1840 Census: Compendium of the Enumeration of the Inhabitants and Statistics of the United States
When Billy Leeka took on this project he knew that he would bring these Antique Egyptian doors back to life.
The heyday of the pinup was the 1940s and 50s, but pinup art became famous when Earl Moran signed an exclusive contract with Brown & Bigelow in 1932, who eventually sold millions of calendars graced with his sensual art deco pin-up girls.
If there was one person who didn't need to wear a name tag at Eco Relics, it would be Nate. He embodies our tightly woven team culture!
With natural disasters occurring more often and more regularly, it’s become clear that humans and the buildings we live in are quite vulnerable. It’s so important that we learn from every disaster and resolve to design and construct buildings that are more resilient than ever.
The term “Shou-Sugi-Ban” is Japanese (焼杉板) and literally translates to “burnt cedar board”. The term is commonly used to describe the centuries old Japanese technique of charring “Sugi” (cedar) planks used for residential siding, fencing, and decking projects, now being used in the west for more aesthetic reasons.
Billy takes these much sought after Lineberry Factory carts and turns them into beautiful accent tables.